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Post Event Analysis - French Open 2025

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  • June 2025
  • Region: France
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 6113546
An analysis of the recent 2025 French Open, including a look at its sponsorship portfolio, broadcasters, attendance and ticketing.

The domestic media revenue for the 2025 edition of the French Open is valued at an estimated $33.53 million, according to the analyst. Warner Bros Discovery saw its coverage of the 2025 French Open on Eurosport and TNT Sports, which served up content in 19 languages across Europe, amass more than 620 million video views and close to 30 million social media engagement for this year's edition. In France, the men’s singles final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, which took place on 8th June, drew a strong audience for France Televisions, with an average of 5.5 million viewers tuning into the France 2 and France 3 channels. The women’s singles final on Saturday 7th June saw Coco Gauff beat Aryna Sabalenka, drew 3.15 million viewers on France 2 - the broadcaster's highest audience for a women’s French Open final in 20 years.

The 2025 edition of the French Open boasted 22 sponsors, with an estimated annual value of $79.35 million. BNP Paribas, the tournament's largest sponsor in terms of annual value, has partnered with the French Open since 1973, supporting the growth of the tournament as well as promoting inclusivity in sports. Engie, which have agreed the second largest deal with this year's French Open, serving as the official supplier of the French Open since 2014, has centered its partnership on sustainability and energy transition. Lacoste have the third largest partnership in terms of annual value with the 2025 French Open, which sees the French clothing company provide outfits for officials at the tournament, including umpires and line judges, while continuing to develop co-branded products with the organizers.

The total prize money for the 2025 edition of the French Open was €56.35 million ($64.34 million), up by almost six per cent from 2024. Men’s singles champion, Carlos Alcaraz, and Women’s Singles Champion, Coco Gauff, will both receive €2,550,000 ($2,911,717). Comparing this prize money to other three major tournaments, the winners of the 2024 Wimbledon singles titles won £2.7 million ($3.44 million), while the 2024 US Open winners won $3.6 million, and the 2025 Australian Champions received AUD $3.5 million ($2.17 million). The prize money for the double's competition is considerably less, with the men's, women's, and mixed doubles winner all taking home around €590,000 ($673,691) per pair, whilst the runners up received €295,000 ($336,845).

Scope

  • This report provides an overview of the recent 2025 French Open, including a look at its sponsorship portfolio, broadcasters, attendance and ticketing.

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Table of Contents

1. Event Introduction
  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
2. Media Landscape
  • French Open 2025 Viewership
  • French Open 2025 Domestic Media Revenue
  • French Open 2025 Broadcasters Breakdown Across the Rest of the World
3. Sponsorship Landscape
  • French Open 2025 Sponsorship Portfolio
  • French Open 2025 Sponsorship Breakdown
4. Prize Money
  • French Open 2025 Prize Money Breakdown
5. Attendance & Ticketing
  • French Open 2025 Ticketing Breakdown
  • French Open 2025 Attendance Breakdown
6. Appendix
  • Sources

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Lavazza
  • Hesperide
  • Haier
  • ISDIN
  • JCDecaux
  • Magnum
  • Moet Hennessy
  • Infosys
  • Wilson
  • Accor
  • Potel & Chabot
  • Adecco
  • Perrier
  • Stella Artois
  • MasterCard
  • Renault
  • Orange
  • Emirates Airline
  • Rolex
  • Lacoste
  • Engie
  • BNP Paribas